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| If you add land in a new section, you get to use the simple average from your other acres to establish an APH database for that unit. If the piece is poor compared to the rest of your land, it has an artificially high APH. You could farm it for a couple years, milking the high APH to generate claims on an optional unit basis. Then when the APH comes down to reality, you let someone else rent it. Remove that farm from your APH history at that point, and there is no harm to your average APH going forward. Pick up a new piece of poor ground in another section, rinse and repeat. | |
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